3/5 Tammy J. 9 months ago on Google
So,
the
woman
at
the
front
(today
only?
Occasionally?
Always?)
was
certainly
a
deterrent
for
those
unsure
of
our
visit
to
begin
with.
If
not
for
some
in
our
larger-than-expected
party,
I
would
have
walked
out
(which
I
did
but
was
coaxed
back
in)
upon
her
confrontational
approach
to
seating.
Perhaps
her
harsher-than-necessary
approach
is
needed
in
the
environment;
I'll
likely
never
know
as
there
were
less-than-
interesting
food
options
for
the
gluten-free
guest
group
of
which
I
am
a
part,
and
everything
seemed
MUCH
pricier
than
necessary
for
lunch
prices/sizes.
The
server
was
good
despite
not
noticing
we
needed
drinks
refilled,
BUT
he
was
friendly,
outgoing,
and
tried
really
hard,
having
been
seated
abundantly
and
quickly
(slammed).
He
handled
the
separate
checks
well,
and
he
handled
our
personalities
well.
Food
seemed
to
take
an
egregiously
long
time,
and
then
sadly,
no
time
was
taken
to
circle
around
and
ask
whether
we
needed
anything
OR
if
everything
was
as
desired/expected.
Again,
perhaps
due
to
busy-ness
or
business
demands,
but,
one
should
likely
be
forewarned
that
you
will
likely
have
to
wave
someone
down
if
you
have
needs
once
the
appetizer
and
then
the
food
arrives.
Sadly,
not
a
fantastic
experience,
but
even
if
it
had
been,
due
to
the
prices
and
the
lack
of
g/f
options
that
most
everywhere
offers
(booooring),
I'd
likely
not
return
and
would
leave
the
place
to
those
who
throng
there
as
it
always
seems
hugely
busy
every
time
I
drive
past.
Luckily,
my
food
tasted
good,
and
I
had
no
problems
other
than
a
bit
of
boredom
in
the
waiting
for
it.
Not
too
bad
in
this
day/age
some
would
say,
but
when
I
go
out,
since
I
rarely
do
it
due
to
allergies,
I
guess
I
expect
more
to
rave
about.